Cerkno
Cerkno is located in Slovenia
Cerkno
Cerkno
Location in Slovenia
LocationDavča, Cerkno, Slovenia
(Cerkno Hills)
Nearest major cityŠkofja Loka (31 km)
Ljubljana (53 km)
Klagenfurt (90 km)
Trieste (142 km)
Maribor (180 km)
Venice (208 km)
Munich (401 km)
Vienna (436 km)
Budapest (515 km)
Coordinates46°09′20″N 14°02′57″E / 46.1556°N 14.0491°E / 46.1556; 14.0491
Vertical387 m (1,270 ft)
Top elevation1287 m (4,222 ft)
Base elevation900 m (2,952 ft)
Skiable area70 hectares (170 acres)
Runs18 km (11.2 mi):
  6 km (3.7 mi)
  6 km (3.7 mi)
  6 km (3.7 mi)
Longest runPočivalo 5:
1.983 km (1.24 mi)
Lift system8 in total:
2 surface
2 doublechair
2 fourchair
2 sixchair
Lift capacity14,000 / h
Terrain parksSnowboard Park
Snowmakingyes
Websitecerkno.com

Cerkno Ski Resort is the Slovenian most modern ski resort on Črni Vrh nad Novaki hill near Davča opened in 1984. It is located 10 km away from centre of municipality Cerkno.

It offers total of 18 km ski slopes, 5 km tracks for cross-country skiing and Snowboard Park. It was awarded for best Slovenian ski resort in seasons 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19 and 2019/20. There is a hotel and restaurant built in alpine style, situated at the top station. Cerkno summer offerings include hiking and mountain biking. It is the 6th largest ski resort in Slovenia.

Ski area

Ski slopes

Slope Length Drop Incline Level
Percent Degrees
Grič 1 925 m 116 m 12.1% 6.9°  
Dolina 2 324 m 71 m 22.5% 12.7°  
Lom 3 722 m 162 m 23.1% 13°  
Lom 4 892 m 162 m 18.6% 10.5°  
Počivalo 5 1983 m 330 m 16.9% 9.6°  
Brdo 6 1930 m 326 m 17.2% 9.8°  
Brdo 7 1082 m 240 m 22.2% 12.5°  
Gozd-Davča 8 559 m 160 m 30.2% 16.8°  
Davča-Lom 9 1649 m 290 m 18.1% 10.3°  

Lifts

Lift Type
A - Brdo 4 chairlift
B - Brdo 2 chairlift
C - Počivalo 6 chairlift
D - Grič 2 chairlift
E - Dolina T-bar lift
F - Lom T-bar lift
G - Lom 6 chairlift
H - Davča 4 chairlift
Beginners carpet lift

Other activities

Awards

Voted for the best Slovenian ski resort by visitors and listeners of Radio Slovenia in:

  • 2010/11 season
  • 2011/12 season
  • 2012/13 season
  • 2016/17 season
  • 2017/18 season
  • 2018/19 season
  • 2019/20 season

Road access

See also

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